Computing device with a rotatable display housing
Example implementations relate to a computing device. One example computing device includes a base member having a keyboard. The computing device also includes and a back plate connected to the base member. The back plate includes an upper support member and a lower support member. The computing device further includes a display housing connected to the upper support member. When the computing device is to change from a first operation mode to a second operation mode, the lower support member is to rotate with respect to a first axis of rotation and the display housing is to rotate with respect to a second axis of rotation that is parallel to the first axis of rotation.
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Computing devices, such as smartphones or tablet computers, may receive user inputs via different types of input devices. Some mobile devices may receive user input via touchscreens while other mobile devices may receive user input via keyboards.
Some examples of the present application are described with respect to the following figures:
As described above, computing devices such as smartphones or tablet computers, may receive user inputs via different kinds of input devices. Some mobile devices may receive user input via touchscreens while other mobile devices may receive user input via keyboards. Each distinct kind of input device may be more suitable than other kinds of input devices for use under a particular usage scenario. For example, when a user is to draw figures using the computing device, a touchscreen may be more suitable since the use may provide input using gestures. When the user is to input a lot of data, a keyboard may be more suitable. In some cases, a computing device is equipped with a single input device. To have access to different kinds of input devices, a user may use multiple computing devices that are each equipped with a distinct type of input device. Thus, equipment ownership cost is increased.
Examples described herein address the above challenges by a computing device that can operate in multiple operation modes so that different input devices may be used. For example, the computing device may include multiple input devices. A distinct input device may be used in a particular operation mode of the computing device. To change between a first operation mode and a second operation mode, a display housing of the computing device may rotate along a lower support member of a back plate of the computing device. In this manner, examples described herein may reduce an ownership cost associated with a computing device.
Referring now to the figures,
Back plate 104 may include an upper support member 110 and a lower support member 112. Display housing 102 may be connected to upper support member 110. Upper support member 110 may be connected to lower support member 112 via a rotation assembly (not shown in
Lower support member 112 may be connected to base member 106 via a rotation assembly (not shown in
Lower support member 112 may be connected to base member 106 (not shown in
In some examples, a spring 220 may be connected to upper support member 110, lower support member 112, or a combination thereof. Spring 220 may enable automatic rotation of upper support member 110 (and display housing 102) with respect to first fixed axis of rotation 210. Spring 220 may be, for example, a compression spring, a torsion spring, etc.
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When computing device 100 is in the first operation mode, notch 404 may engage tab 408 and notch 406 may engage tab 410 so that display housing 102 may be coupled to lower support member 112. When display housing 102 is coupled to lower support member 112 via engagement mechanism 402, display housing 102 may have a first degree of rotation. Display housing 102 may a second degree of rotation that is greater than the first degree of rotation when display housing 102 is decoupled from lower support member 112, such as when computing device 100 is in the second operation mode or when computing device 100 is transitioning from the first operation mode to the second operation mode. Decoupling of display housing 102 from lower support member 112 is described in more detail in
Fixed pin 602 may include a cam 606. Cam 606 may have an oval profile. During operation, cam 606 may control a movement of tab 408 based on a profile of cam 606. The profile of cam 606 is described in more detail in
In another example, when engagement mechanism 502 of
According to the foregoing, example embodiments disclosed herein enable a computing device to change between a first operation mode and a second operation mode by rotating a display housing of the computing device and a lower support member of the computing device. The first operation mode may enable a first kind of input device to be accessible to a user and the second operation mode may enable a second kind of input device to be accessible to the user. Thus, different kinds of input devices may be accessible to more suitably accommodate different usage scenarios.
The use of “comprising”, “including” or “having” are synonymous and variations thereof herein are meant to be inclusive or open-ended and do not exclude additional unrecited elements or method steps.
Claims
1. A computing device comprising:
- a base member including a keyboard;
- a back plate connected to the base member, the back plate including a spring, an upper support member, and a lower support member, the lower support member comprising a first engagement member; and
- a display housing connected to the upper support member, wherein, when the computing device is to change from a laptop operation mode to a tablet operation mode, the lower support member is to rotate with respect to a first axis of rotation, and the display housing is to rotate with respect to a second axis of rotation parallel to the first axis of rotation, the display housing comprising a second engagement member that when engaged with the first engagement member couples the display housing to the lower support member,
- wherein the spring is connected to the upper support member and applies a force on the upper support member that automatically rotates the display housing with respect to the second axis from a position of the laptop operation mode toward a position of the tablet operation mode when the second engagement member is disengaged from the first engagement member to decouple the display housing from the lower support member.
2. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the display housing has a first degree of rotation when the computing device is in the laptop operation mode, and wherein the display housing has a second degree of rotation that is greater than the first degree of rotation when the computing device is in the tablet operation mode.
3. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the display housing and the base member are in a parallel orientation when the computing device is in the tablet operation mode.
4. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are fixed axes of rotation.
5. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the first engagement member is a tab, and the second engagement member is a notch.
6. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the first and second engagement members when engaged prevents the force of the spring from rotating the upper support member, and wherein the first and second engagement members when disengaged allows the force of the spring to rotate the upper support member with respect to the second axis.
7. The computing device of claim 6, further comprising a first rotation assembly that includes a fixed pin, wherein the fixed pin includes a cam having an elongated profile, wherein the cam is rotatable with rotation of the lower support member, the cam in a first rotational position to maintain the first and second engagement members engaged, and the cam in a second rotational position to cause disengagement of the first and second engagement members.
8. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the first and second engagement members when engaged maintains the computing device in the laptop operation mode, and the second engagement member when disengaged from the first engagement member allows a transition of the computing device from the laptop operation mode toward the tablet operation mode by operation of the spring.
9. The computing device of claim 1, wherein the spring applies the force on the upper support member that automatically rotates the display housing with respect to the second axis from the position of the laptop operation mode to an intermediate position between the position of the laptop operation mode and the position of the tablet operation mode.
10. A computing device comprising:
- a base member including a keyboard;
- a back plate connected to the base member, the back plate including a spring, an upper support member, and a lower support member rotatably connected to the upper support member, the lower support member comprising a first engagement member; and
- a display housing connected to the upper support member, the display housing including a second engagement member, wherein, when the computing device is to change from a laptop operation mode to a tablet operation mode, the lower support member is to rotate with respect to a first axis of rotation, and the display housing is to rotate with respect to a second axis of rotation that is parallel to the first axis of rotation, wherein in the laptop operation mode the first and second engagement members are engaged, and in the tablet operation mode the first and second engagement members are disengaged, and wherein the spring is connected to the upper support member and applies a force on the upper support member that automatically rotates the display housing with respect to the second axis from a position of the laptop operation mode while the force is applied on the upper support member by the spring toward a position of the tablet operation mode while the force is applied on the upper support member by the spring when the second engagement member is disengaged from the first engagement member to decouple the display housing from the lower support member.
11. The computing device of claim 10, further comprising a first rotation assembly that includes a fixed pin, wherein the fixed pin includes a cam having an elongated profile, and wherein rotation of the cam when the computing device is to change from the laptop operation mode to the tablet operation mode causes disengagement of the first and second engagement members.
12. The computing device of claim 10, wherein the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are fixed axes of rotation.
13. The computing device of claim 10, wherein the display housing has a first degree of rotation when the computing device is in the laptop operation mode, and wherein the display housing has a second degree of rotation greater than the first degree of rotation when the computing device is in the tablet operation mode.
14. The computing device of claim 10, wherein the first and second engagement members when engaged prevents the force of the spring from rotating the upper support member, and wherein the first and second engagement members when disengaged allows the force of the spring to rotate the upper support member with respect to the second axis.
15. The computing device of claim 10, wherein the first and second engagement members when engaged maintains the computing device in the laptop operation mode, and the second engagement member when disengaged from the first engagement member allows a transition of the computing device from the laptop operation mode toward the tablet operation mode by operation of the spring.
16. A computing device comprising:
- a base member including a keyboard;
- a back plate including a spring, an upper support member, and a lower support member, the lower support member comprising a first engagement member;
- a first rotation assembly to connect the base member to the lower support member;
- a second rotation assembly to connect the upper support member to the lower support member; and
- a rotatable display housing connected to the upper support member,
- wherein, when the computing device is to change from a laptop operation mode to a tablet operation mode, the lower support member is to rotate with respect to a first axis of rotation, and the rotatable display housing is to rotate with respect to a second axis of rotation that is parallel to the first axis of rotation, the display housing comprising a second engagement member that when engaged with the first engagement member couples the display housing to the lower support member, and
- wherein the spring is connected to the upper support member and applies a force on the upper support member that automatically rotates the display housing with respect to the second axis from a position of the laptop operation mode while the force is applied on the upper support member by the spring toward a position of the tablet operation mode while the force is applied on the upper support member by the spring when the second engagement member is disengaged from the first engagement member to decouple the display housing from the lower support member.
17. The computing device of claim 16, wherein the rotatable display housing has a first degree of rotation when the computing device is in the laptop operation mode, and wherein the rotatable display housing has a second degree of rotation that is greater than the first degree of rotation when the computing device is in the tablet operation mode.
18. The computing device of claim 16, wherein the first axis of rotation and the second axis of rotation are fixed axes of rotation.
19. The computing device of claim 16, wherein the first and second engagement members when engaged prevents the force of the spring from rotating the upper support member, and wherein the first and second engagement members when disengaged allows the force of the spring to rotate the upper support member with respect to the second axis.
20. The computing device of claim 19, wherein the first rotation assembly includes a fixed pin, and wherein the fixed pin includes a cam having an elongated profile, wherein the cam is to rotate with rotation of the lower support member, the cam in a first rotational position to maintain the first and second engagement members engaged, and the cam in a second rotational position to cause disengagement of the first and second engagement members.
21. The computing device of claim 16, wherein the first and second engagement members when engaged maintains the computing device in the laptop operation mode in which the keyboard is accessible for use, and the second engagement member when disengaged from the first engagement member allows a transition of the computing device from the laptop operation mode toward the tablet operation mode by operation of the spring.
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Type: Grant
Filed: May 28, 2014
Date of Patent: Jun 11, 2019
Patent Publication Number: 20170075383
Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (Spring, TX)
Inventors: Chan Park (Houston, TX), Wen-Yo Lu (Houston, TX), Hao Ming Chen (Taipei)
Primary Examiner: David M Sinclair
Assistant Examiner: Theron S Milliser
Application Number: 15/306,562
International Classification: G06F 1/16 (20060101);